
Shipping DDP into the EU? Here’s What You Need to Know About the End of Regime 42
From 1 January 2026, major changes are coming to how UK exporters can deliver goods DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) into the EU — especially if

From 1 January 2026, major changes are coming to how UK exporters can deliver goods DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) into the EU — especially if

Letters of Credit still play a crucial role in global trade—especially in higher-risk markets. In this post, we share two real-life stories that highlight how LCs can protect (or cost) your business, answer common questions, and explain how to manage them with more confidence and control.

If your business imports goods to the UK, the Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) might apply to you. This guide is for UK-based importers who want

If you’re importing or exporting goods and have come across the Incoterm DDP (Delivered Duty Paid), you’re not alone in wondering what it really means—or

Thinking of exporting to the EU? Maybe you’ve had an enquiry from a European buyer and you’re not quite sure where to start. Don’t worry

For UK exporters and importers operating in global markets, choosing the right method of shipping, including selecting a reliable freight forwarder or courier, is a

Inward Processing (IP) is a valuable customs procedure that allows UK businesses to import goods for processing without immediately paying customs duties and VAT. By

For UK businesses engaged in international trade, understanding the difference between preference and non-preference trade and the associated rules of origin is essential. Whether you

Why UK Exporters Must Get Export Licences Right Exporting goods and services from the UK creates significant opportunities for businesses to expand into international markets.

Avoid Costly Delays: Stay Ahead of Changing Trade Regulations Picture this: You’ve secured a major international deal, your shipment is packed and ready to go—but
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